Your career in Cybersecurity

 How to Start a Career in Cybersecurity – A Beginner's Roadmap

Are you curious about entering the exciting world of Cybersecurity but unsure where to begin? Here's a simple step-by-step guide to get you started! ๐Ÿ‘‡
๐Ÿ”น 1. Get a Degree (Preferably in B.Tech
- CSE/IT)
Start with a solid educational foundation. A bachelor's degree in Computer Science, IT, or related fields helps build the core concepts required for cybersecurity.
๐Ÿ”น 2. Learn Cybersecurity Basics
Familiarize yourself with essential cybersecurity terminology – threats, vulnerabilities, malware, encryption, firewalls, etc.
๐ŸŽฅ Tip: Use YouTube and free platforms like Cybrary or Coursera to explore beginner-friendly content.
๐Ÿ”น 3. Explore Ethical Hacking
Start learning about how attackers think by studying Ethical Hacking – this helps you understand security from the attacker’s perspective.
Tools to learn: Kali Linux, Burp Suite, Wireshark, Metasploit.
๐Ÿ”น 4. Step into the Defensive Side (Blue Team)
Understand the tools and techniques used in defending systems:
✔️ SIEM tools (Splunk, QRadar)
✔️ EDR/XDR
✔️ Incident Response
✔️ Vulnerability Management
✔️ SOC (Security Operations Center) processes
๐Ÿ”น 5. Move to Offensive Side (Red Team)
     Once you grasp the defensive concepts, explore penetration testing, red teaming, and exploit                         development.
✔️ Practice on platforms like TryHackMe, Hack The Box.
✔️ Learn scripting (Python, Bash) for automating attacks and analysis.
๐Ÿ”น 6. Earn Relevant Certifications
Certifications add credibility to your skills:
✅ Google Cybersecurity Certificate (Beginner)
✅ CompTIA Security+
✅ CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker)
✅ SOC Analyst (EC-Council, Blue Team Level 1)
✅ OSCP (for advanced offensive skills)
๐Ÿ’กRemember: Cybersecurity is a continuous learning journey. Stay updated with threats, tools, and trends!
๐Ÿง  Start small, stay consistent, and the results will follow. ๐ŸŒฑ

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